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Lol, broody's can be serious. I think of them more like a snapping turtle, slow puffy and bite/mean, snapping turtles. Have a pic here somewhere but hard to find them now after the change in format. Had/have a EE that would hunker down and growl. I had to use big leather gloves and a shield to get the eggs under her and was still scared.
She's our oldest hen now, a long with a polish. I don't keep birds I don't want except for those two ( kids favourites)..........
Haven't been many eggs this winter, had a green/olive one recently, EE has to be about eight yrs old.
 
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I could use about a foot of sunshine right now! It rained all night here. Everything is just plain sponge soggy. I'll be donning the muck boots this morning when I venture out for sure. I think they are calling for more rain today but so far this is shaping up to be a wet spring for us. Can't complain. We have been plenty dry here for a long time.

I haven't had many problems with any of my broodies. TRex as I have named her is my first really ferocious broody in almost 5 years of keeping chickens. And yeah, the chihuahua resemblance is remarkably right on the spot. I'm just glad that she isn't the size of one of my Welsummer hens because I'd be sporting bruises and skin breaks.

I had a little cochin bantam rooster when I was in my teens. he was just a tiny little guy, cute as cute could be. He had a tiny bantam hen that always seemed to have a line of chicks following her. Big Red would squire them around and if I got too close, he would weeble his way over to me, peck the toe of my sneakers and raise a fuss at me. I'd just bend over, pick him up, look him in the eye, tell him to STOP IT, sit him back down and he would obediently turn and weeble his way back to Maxine and her babies.

I really LOVE the little birds. LOL.
 
Good Saturday morning, Everybody!

A beautiful sunny day here today in the 60's after 70's and our warmest weather of the year, BUT snow is predicted for tomorrow. Then a bounce back to the 70's by Tuesday. Weather is certainly the gardening wildcard.
Put in some Pak Choy seedlings and we had a couple of warm days and those durn seedlings straight-out bolted! Grrr.... Peas are starting to come up. I may try to put in another row today, but I have tax accountant meeting soon competing with my time. Eggs setting for Easter Hatch-a-long today, also.

If weather is too nasty to be outside tomorrow, I'll work on setting up the growlights and heat pads to get the tomatoes, peppers and eggplants going.

No broodies yet and would like to keep it that way, too. The Marans when on the nest, though, take their sweet time laying and make funny pterodactyl noises when disturbed. Such divas. No flesh-grabbers in my flock...thus far. Yay!

Enjoy your weekend, folks!
 

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